- Jan P. Strijbos
Jan P. (Pieter) Strijbos (
March 14 ,1891 –May 10 ,1983 ) was a Dutch naturalist, cineast, photographer, journalist, writer and public speaker of the nature (and birds in particular) protection movement. Strijbos grew up inHaarlem ,North Holland and initially worked as anarchitectural engineer . He became more and more interested in birds and chose to start publishing on the subject in 1927. Daily newspapers such as "Het Parool " and "De Telegraaf " frequently reserved space for his popular columns. His first major work was the first part of "What's that bird called" (Dutch:Hoe heet die vogel?), followed by part two in 1930. He also wrote a richly illustrated book on the breeding of theGrey Heron before becoming involved in photography. His most notable achievement in that field was the material he created in the pre-war Great Cormorant colony inLekkerkerk . He also created visual material for the promotion of his cause, which he mainly used for his lectures. His friend andNobel prize winningethologist Niko Tinbergen characterised him in a preface he has written for Strijbos' 1956 book about South Africa as follows: "(..) thetramp , the carefree enjoyer, the admirer, the minstrel, and the ambassadeur of all things living, the driveling Causeur." (Dutch: (..) de Zwerver,de onbekommerde Genieter, de Bewonderaar, de Minstreel, en de Ambassadeur van de Levende Natuur, de leutige Causeur`Strijbos.)nl icon Citation | last1=Toorn-Van Dam | first1=Martine van den | title=De waarheid over het vegetarisme | publisher=Stichting De Ark |publication-date=1974| year=1970 | location= Emmen (Netherlands)| edition=3rd, p. 242] [nl iconCitation|first1=K.H.|last=Voous|location=Utrecht|year=1995|title=In de ban van vogels, p. 471]Notes
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